Saturday, November 26, 2011

Reopen the Last Browsing Session in Firefox

Mozilla Firefox offers tabbed browsing, the ability to open several Web pages in a single instance of Firefox, each page opening in a new tab. One convenient feature available in Firefox is the ability for the browser to save opened tabs from a session then restore them when you re-open the browser. This way you can pick back up browsing wherever you left off. Additionally, you can access tabs from a previous browsing session, even if this feature is disabled, if you accidentally closed the browser before you were finished working. Recently I ran into a problem by accidentally closing window. But no worries we can restore by setting few settings in Firefox.

Setup Firefox To Automatically Restore Browsing Session

  1. Open the Firefox browser on your computer.
  2. Click on the "Firefox" option from the file menu and select "Options." A new window will open.
  3. Click on the "General" tab in the Options window.
  4. Click the "When Firefox starts" drop-down menu under the "Startup" section and select, "Show my windows and tabs from last time."
  5. Click "OK" to save your settings. Each time you close the browser Firefox saves any open tabs or windows and re-opens them automatically when you start the browser again.

Restore Tabs from Previous Browsing Session

  1. Open the Firefox browser on your computer.
  2. Click on the "Firefox" option from the file menu, select "History" then hover over "Recently Closed Tabs." A list of closed tabs from your previous browsing session will appear.
  3. Scroll down and click on one of the recently closed tabs. It will automatically open in a new tab within Firefox.
  4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until all tabs from your previous Firefox session appear in the browser.

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